We'll need to know what bridge it has before we know which bar will fit; the Bendmaster Deluxe have a bar that is available through the likes of Stewmac - imported 6mm; anyway; show us what you've got!!

_________________FWIW, an after market esoteric nut is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist, and a great way to convert your money into someone else’s.

I'll post some when it arrives as the listing pic was pretty grainy. As far as I can see it is a non-locking one, with 2 bolt pivot.

It isnt like other Spectrums I have seen, as it has the shorter horned body like the Thunders. In fact it looks like a Thunder with an extra single coil in the middle, and a 6 a side headstock, that matches the body colour.

Sollophonic wrote:It isnt like other Spectrums I have seen, as it has the shorter horned body like the Thunders. In fact it looks like a Thunder with an extra single coil in the middle, and a 6 a side headstock, that matches the body colour.

Yours is the high end version of the short lived 1984 Spectrum models, apparently they were discontinued to make way for the later Spectrum models.

I have the '84 Spectrum II version and it's a fantastic guitar. It's a mix of a Concord and a Thunder but with features of the later Spectrum models.

You don't see many of them around so you have quite a rare Westone in your collection